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Curtis introduces PathPro Soft Cab for Yamaha Rhino and Polaris Ranger

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Features improved utility functions at a value price.

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September 30, 2010


 
Curtis Industries, LLC has added to its line of quality enclosures, the new PathPro soft cab system for the Yamaha Rhino and Polaris Ranger that easily mounts to the factory installed Operator Protection System (OPS). This PathPro enclosure, keeps you and your passenger out of the elements, for a fraction of the cost.

Using an extremely lightweight design, the new PathPro cab systems are easy to install and can be used in varying weather conditions. The cab is manufactured from durable heavy duty marine grade, UV resistant PVC coated 40 oz. nylon for improved cold weather performance. The cab features zip-out removable doors and zip-open side and rear windows that can be rolled up and secured for a truly “open-air” ride.

Large zipper pull tabs on the doors and rear panel are easily accessible from inside and outside to transform your vehicle in any given weather or climate a quick and simple process; eliminating the need to get outside in more inclement conditions.

The acrylic windshield not only offers protection from the elements but has exceptional visibility in all directions, making for an even safer ride.  Aluminum reinforcements add additional roof support and improve the cab’s overall strength. The new value-priced premium quality PathPro soft cab comes as a complete package including roof, doors, rear window, and windshield. You can enclose your cab within two hours, with no drilling or permanent modifications.

 

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